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On 11/8/2012 2:05 PM, Rodrigo Pereira da Silva wrote:
Hi Guys,

We are having a problem with our pgsql 9.1 on Linux(Debian). Suddently, the database stop working and the logs shows the statements below just before the problem. Any thoughts?
Just a word of caution that there may be no cause/effect relationship between the log messages and the non-working-ness. PG will print this message in the log if any TCP client simply connects to it, then closes the connection. For example if you have some kind of service liveness checker (nagios, etc) that checks that something is accepting connections, you'll see these messages.
Note that they have time stamps exactly one minute apart.

2012-11-08 02:47:12.529 CST 08P01 509b7190.4583LOG: incomplete startup packet 2012-11-08 02:48:12.534 CST 08P01 509b71cc.458bLOG: incomplete startup packet 2012-11-08 02:49:12.541 CST 08P01 509b7208.4593LOG: incomplete startup packet



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